Colombian sports correspondent Julieth Gonzalez Theran was doing her job, reporting on the World Cup for DW Espanol ahead of the Russia-Saudi Arabia soccer match, when a man walked up to her, grabbed her breast, and kissed her cheek. The camera was rolling, though, and because Gonzalez Theran is a professional, she continued her report as the man scampered off. She did not offer a finger-pointing lesson in the definition of assault or even a swift kick to the shin.

As the BBC first reported, the entire incident was captured on video and, with Gonzalez Theran’s consent, has been posted online by her employer, which accurately called it both an “attack” and “blatant harassment.” Gonzalez Theran has been speaking out about it, too. “We do not deserve this treatment,” she said. “We are equally valuable and professional.”